What route did we climb?

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mntlhuricane
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What route did we climb?

Post by mntlhuricane »

I took a friend of mine climbing at Joe Ponder and she did her first lead but I have no idea what route it was or the grade of the route. It was at the Practice wall and it was the first bolted line to the right. It had three bolts and the anchors were attached to a boulder. Does anyone have any info on this route?
Feanor007
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Post by Feanor007 »

it's not in the db, but i know which one you mean. it felt 5.5-.6- to me, but i'm 6' 4'' and could skip some of the small, intermediate holds and the mantle at the top was cake with long legs and arms.
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Post by squeezindlemmon »

Sure it's in the db:
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuid ... hp?id=1502

Routes 14-25 of Joe Ponder are pretty much in the Practice Wall area:
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/RRCGuid ... .php?id=91
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Feanor007
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Post by Feanor007 »

right, read his post to hastily, sorry :?
hey, if you yell to your belayer saying "why charles III, you are quite possibly the worst belayer ever" will he throw his tea on you?
-scott
mntlhuricane
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Post by mntlhuricane »

Thank you Squeezin
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Post by J-Rock »

Probably "Acrophobiacs Anonymous" 5.4 (sport).
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